Evidence #1) An all-powerful god who had created the incredible vastness of the universe out of nothing and then created life on Earth and who then decided that he wanted his creation to have his "word" would NEVER decide that the appropriate way to do that was to inspire scribes in a desert in the Middle East to scratch out words on papyrus so that only a few people on Earth would get his "word" directly.

Evidence #2) The story of the Exodus as told in the Old Testament never happened. Something similar may have happened on a much much much smaller scale, and without all of the "miracles", but the story as told in the Old Testament never happened. It's obvious. Common sense says that it never happened as stated in the Old Testament. It's a story that was obviously man-made, not god-inspired.

Evidence #3) jesus supposedly observed Passover, which commemorates the Exodus story as told in the Old Testament, a story that, as I said in #2, never happened. The son of god would have KNOWN that it had never happened. He would have corrected the Jews. He never did. He jujst went along, because he was just a Jew, like them, and not a messiah, not the son of god.

Evidence #4) The Jews grew impatient when Moses was on the mountain for so long, and so they created a new "god" to worship. That was RIGHT AFTER witnessing MIRACLES performed by the god of Moses -- the plagues, parting of the sea, water from a rock, manna from heaven, etc. If they could create a NEW god, even after witnessing the miracles of the OLD god, it's obvious that they most likely created the OLD god, too.

Evidence #5) There have been thousands and thousands of gods throughout human history. Different gods, different characteristics, different purposes, different belief systems. ALL of theses gods obviously never actually existed. They were entirely man-made. As are ALL gods. Every single god. Man-made. Just as are all religions. Man-made.

Evidence #6) The whole concept of the religion is absurd. A god created the Earth and then man, and then tempted the man, knowing that the man would fall victim to the temptation, thereby becoming a sinner. Then when god decided to forgive man his sins, instead of just SHAZAM!!! forgiving him, god decides that a better way of doing it would be to knock up a virgin, have her give birth to himself as his own son, have him live for 30 years, doing jack sh*t to redeem anyone, and then have himself crucified -- as if that was an incredible sacrifice, knowing all the while that he was going to be resurrected into heaven anyway. Absurd.

Evidence #1) An all-powerful god who had created the incredible vastness of the universe out of nothing and then created life on Earth and who then decided that he wanted his creation to have his... more

...unless you are specifically going after, say, the evangelical concept of god. Or the fundamentalist concept of god. There are Christian, Judeo, and Islamic concepts of god that aren't mainstream.... more